Jan 05, 2024
Making the case for the Accessible Design Accreditation Initiative At this writing, 186 countries participate in the United Nations Convention…
Sep 01, 2023
DK Osseo-Asare and Ryan Bollom, AIA ,on LowDO's pavilion at the Venice Architectural Biennale.
Jul 03, 2023
Architect Andrea Kabala left her role as project architect at Perkins&Will in 2014 to work as design manager for the…
May 01, 2023
Ryan Gann, AIA, NOMA, Mikel Bennett, Assoc. AIA, and Lisa Ulibarri have been or are currently involved in the leadership…
Mar 07, 2023
Sophia Razzaque, AIA, NOMA, recently sat down with Charles L. Davis II, a new tenured faculty member at the University…
Jan 12, 2023
Smudged mirrors. Trashed bathrooms. Filthy hands. Humiliating encounters. These are the experiences people with vision impairments describe of feeling —…
Nov 07, 2022
Awards are significant because they reveal who we uplift and what type of contributions are valued in our profession. Receiving…
Sep 08, 2022
Meet Kate Aoki, AIA, head of exhibition design at the Dallas Museum of Art and president-elect of AIA Dallas.
Jul 06, 2022
Being elevated to the College of Fellows is AIA’s highest membership honor. It recognizes contributions in one of six areas…
May 03, 2022
According to the 2021 “NCARB by the Numbers” report, the number of licensed architects in the United States has risen…
Mar 07, 2022
Dr. Tara A. Dudley is an assistant professor at The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture with a…
Jan 07, 2022
Rida Asfahani, AIA, and Christopher Esper, Assoc. AIA, of Root Architects are winning hosts at their mixed-use headquarters north of…
Nov 01, 2021
In June of this year, Sara Bronin, AIA, was nominated to chair the United States Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.…
Sep 01, 2021
Texas Architect's Interim Editor Brantley Hightower, AIA, speaks with Alfred Vidaurri about the profession and the role NCARB plays in…
Jul 01, 2021
Of the 116,000 licensed architects in the United States, only 2,300 are Black, a number which has not changed much…
May 03, 2021
As Agustina Rodriguez, Assoc. AIA, an architectural designer and public artist living in Austin, browsed her social media feed during…